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Slobber Straps, Shotguns, And Saddle Bags

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The first is a pair of slobber straps I made for my wife.

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This is a pair of shotguns I made for myself.

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A pair of saddle bags I made for my dad for Christmas. The near side pocket has a divider sewn in to keep bottles separate for medicine or water for dogs.

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A bronc halter style noseband I sewed on a rope halter for a girl.

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I cowboy for a living and work with leather on my weekends and evenings. I am continously striving to attain the level of workmanship and professionalism the craftsmen on here exhibit, but sometimes I feel my time constraints cause me to rush and make mistakes. I would love any critiques and advice. Thanks for looking.

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HI luke;;

looks like you are off to a running start with leather work ;;;nice Luke, very nice;;;;;

....Doc....

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Very nice work, Luke. Just one comment...

I really hope those slobber straps are for your wife's horse. :)

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Nice Job Luke

I think they turned out really well.

Mark

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Looks good to me, Luke!

On your slobber straps, they look a little wide at the fold to me. Just personal preference maybe? You might try and stretch the outside edges at the fold when you're done to give it more of a ( appearance. Just adds a little more finesse IMO.

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